Complete George Crumb Edition
Volume Nine
Ancient Voices of Children (1970)
Tony Arnold, soprano; Justin Murray, boy soprano
Kathryn Dupuy Cooper, oboe; David Starobin, mandolin
Dale Stuckenbruck, musical saw; Courtney Hershey Bress, harp
Susan Grace, piano; John Kinzie, percussion
Mark Foster, percussion; William Hill, percussion
David Colson, conductor
Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik (2001)
Ruminations on 'Round Midnight by Thelonious Monk
(premiere recording)
Emanuele Arciuli, piano
Madrigals, Books I-IV (1965, 1969)
Tony Arnold, soprano
Rachel Rudich, piccolo/flute/alto flute; Beverly Wesner-Hoehn, harp
Stephen Tramontozzi, contrabass; David Colson, percussion
BRIDGE 9170
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Volume Nine of Bridge's Grammy
Award-winning George Crumb Edition features new recordings of two of Crumb's
Lorca-inspired classics, as well as the premiere recording of the composer's
latest piano piece. Ancient Voices of Children is the
composition that brought George Crumb his greatest fame in the 1970s.
Scored for soprano, boy soprano and a wild assortment of instruments including
mandolin, musical saw, and toy piano, Ancient Voices is a dramatic masterpiece
that influenced an entire generation of composers with its use of quotation,
extremes of color and dynamics, and one of the most stunningly virtuosic
vocal parts in the twentieth century repertoire. As sung in this
composer-supervised recording, the young soprano, Tony Arnold, breathes new
life and beauty into this cycle which has been virtually owned by the work's
dedicatee, the legendary Jan DeGaetani.
Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik is George Crumb's latest work for solo
piano- a twenty minute take on Thelonious Monk's famous tune ‘Round Midnight.
Though the work opens and closes with literal statements of Monk's tune, from
the outset, we know that the music is the inimitable work of George Crumb,
with its strummed strings, percussive rumblings inside the piano, and
typically Crumbian harmony. Eine Kleine Mitternachtmusik
includes a touching ‘blues' movement, and a theatrical ‘counting off' (in
Italian) of the hours until Midnight. The work's dedicatee, the Italian
piano virtuoso Emanuele Arciuli, is the performer in this premiere recording.
George Crumb's four books of Madrigals comprise the longest work in
his famed Lorca cycle. This new recording again features Tony Arnold in
a spectacular realization of these seminal works by Crumb. From a field
of nearly one hundred singers and instrumentalists at Holland's 2002 Gaudeamus
International Interpreters Competition, the American soprano Tony Arnold
triumphed, becoming the first singer ever to win the competition's First
Prize. Ms. Arnold has recently completed a 10 city tour with George
Crumb and the George Crumb Ensemble. The soprano's sensational
performances of Mr. Crumb's works has inspired Crumb to compose a new
work for Ms. Arnold, which will be featured on an upcoming volume in this
series.
The previous volumes in Bridge's Crumb edition are:
BRIDGE 9028 - Songs,
Drones, and Refrains of Death; Apparition, A Little Suite for Christmas, AD
1979
BRIDGE 9069 - Quest,
Federico's Little Songs for Children, Night Music I
BRIDGE 9095 - Star-Child,
Three Early Songs, Mundus Canis
BRIDGE 9105 - Music for a
Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III), Zeitgeist
BRIDGE 9113 -
Easter Dawning, Celestial Mechanics, A Haunted
Landscape, Processional, Easter Dawning
BRIDGE 9127 -
Lux Aeterna, Pastoral Drone, Four Nocturnes, Gnomic Variations, Echoes of
Time and the River
BRIDGE 9139 - Unto
the Hills, Black Angels
BRIDGE 9155 - Makrokosmos
Vol. I-II, Otherworldly Resonances
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